Yes!
The dress code is casual/garden style attire. Think shorts or pants, button ups or polo shirts, as well as skirts or sundresses. Comfort is key. Given the fact that we’ll be celebrating on Independence Day, please feel free to dress for the occasion! The ceremony is a natural meadow and is only mowed three times per season. Ladies, please plan accordingly when picking your shoes. We would highly recommend flats, sandals, or slip-ons. Colorado is known for its unpredictable weather. Additionally, afternoon thunderstorms happen quite frequently and evening temperatures often dip into the 50s. Be sure to bring a jacket!!!!
There is plenty of parking at the venue, but please carpool if possible. NO OVERNIGHT PARKING IS ALLOWED. Information on the free city shuttle can be found here: https://www.visitestespark.com/plan/getting-around/free-shuttle-buses/ Information related to ride share can be found here: https://exploreestes.com/estes-park-ride-service Please note, the road to the venue is a narrow single lane gravel road that winds through the forest to the parking area. The road is often rutted because of water run off. AWD & 4WD is recommended if possible. It is .28 mile (500 yards) from the entry gate to the parking area. If you choose to park in town, there is a shuttle that runs near the venue with a final departure at 9pm. Please check here to see details and logistics: https://www.visitestespark.com/plan/getting-around/free-shuttle-buses/
Estes Park sits at an elevation of 7,522 feet, please remember to stay hydrated and protect your skin with sunscreen. BYO water bottles and sunscreen are gladly welcome and encouraged!
Yes! You are allowed to fish on the venue property as long as you have a valid Colorado Fishing License.